Scent Bath Salts Like A Pro! Easy Scent Recipe for Bath Salts! Today I'm going to show you the easiest way to scent bath salts directly. And how to make them heavily scented!
Use any type of salt that you want like coarse, medium, or fine grain.
SCENTING SALT
Melt a hard butter like illipe butter, then add polysorbate 80 & fragrance. The butter coats the salt creating dry, free-flowing, scented bath salt. Add about 2.5 milliliters of liquid to 100 grams of salt. Mix everything well and Coat the salts evenly. Lay it flat & dry it 24 hours. Once cured, the salt should be dry & free-flowing.
RECIPE: 4 grams melted butter, 4 milliliters fragrance oil, 1 milliliter polysorbate 80.
Finer grained salts can handle a bit more liquid.
100 grams coarse grain salt + 2.5 milliliters of liquid (fragrance/butter mixture)
100 grams medium grain salt (Epsom) + 3 milliliters of liquid (fragrance/butter mixture)
100 grams fine grain salt (Dendritic) + 4 milliliters of liquid (fragrance/butter mixture)
In the past, I've demonstrated how you can scent bath salts using a powder that absorbs fragrance, like slick fix, natrasorb, or a different powder, but I'm going to show you how to make your own: 1/8 cup baking soda (30 grams), 1/8 cup citric acid (30 grams) + 10 milliliters fragrance oil, 1 milliliter polysorbate 80. Mix ingredients together well.
Now mix alcohol and a liquid surfactant together (3 milliliters alcohol + 2 milliliters coco betaine), then add it to the mixture to activate it - this is going to make the mixture dry quickly and fully. Dry the mixture completely. After its dry, Break it up then grind it to an even powder. The powder should be hard, dry, & scented.
You can add the scented base powder to scent salts, to add additional scent, or to fix heavily scented salt, like If you add too much fragrance & butter mixture, the salts become sticky and slow moving, so you can fix them by adding a bit of scented powder at a time until they're free-flowing. Don’t add too much though or else salts will look powdery. At the most add 1/3 powder. So if you have 1 cup of salts, add up to 1/3 cup of powder
After scenting the salt, finish personalizing your bath salt by adding color and decoration.
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